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College J. V. Team Victor xh o/H Andy Giermak's Edwardsville All-Stars Beaten, 13-12 Bloomsburg State Teachers College Jayvees, undefeated, had to come through with two last minufe field goals to defeat Andy Giermak's Edwardsville All-Stars, 13-12, in an abbreviated preliminary Saturday evening. Andy and his cohorts were late putting in an appearance, asserting icy roads made traveling difficult, an dthe game was cut to four five minutes periods so the main contest could start on schedule. College Scores ;efJ7Pre4s' ' By The Associateti7Pre(Ss Saturday's Scores Penn State 43, Tempi-: 25. Duquesne 36, Long Island 34. Manhattan 53, LaSalle 44. St. Joseph's 41, Brooklyn College 32. Susquehanna 44, Ursinus 41. Franklin-Marshall 44, Muhlenberg 25. Lock Haven 39, Shippensburg 38. Swarthmore 43, Juniata 23. Westminster 47, Waynesburg 44. Scranton 61, Mexico University 44. Gettysburg 52 Lehigh 45. Moravian 48, Drew 33. East Stroudsburg 50, Bloomsburg 43. Diekin&an 55, Drexel 36. Cortland 33, Mansfield 31. Geneva 47, Carnegie Tech 32. Edinboro 50, Fredonia 37. Cornell 43, Pennsylvania 31. Trinity 50, Haverford 39. California Teachers 55, Clarion 36. Millersville 67, West Chester 47. Pitt 39, Army 32. Lafayette 49. Penn Military 31, Lawrence Tech 44, Alliance (Cambridge Springs) 33. Swarthmore Frosh 34, Tome 24. Lafayette Jayvees 32, Penn Jayvees 30 (extra period.) Penn State Frosh 54, Wyoming g More Than 100 Scouts Take Part in Fun Night M??A Well over one hundred Boy Scouts from most sections within the Columbia and Montour Council last night participated in the "Fun Night" program in the Teachers College gymnasium, here, as one of the many features of Scout Anniversary Week. It Troop No. 27, First Presbyterian fJhurcb; BloOmsbbrg, Mfcron Mil- Wr, scoutmaster, earned off the honors with 19 points. Next was troop No. 40, Mooresburg, George Fullmer, scoutmaster. Among thirteen tie for third place were Troop No. 68, St. Matthew Lutheran, Catawissa, Bruce Rhawn scoutmaster, and Troop No. 24, St. Columba's, Bloomsburg, Rupert Kelly scoutmaster, with 12 points each. In the cub pack events the three competing packs tied for honors. A number of scouters were in the audience, watched the keen competition and assisted in the judging. The program was directed by James W. Lanning, assistant scout executive. A cummary of the events in which ten troops and three packs * M**???^???amamw^??????Manjiiiww . .... participated, follow: Scouts Knot tying relay???Troop 68, Catawissa, first; Troop 40, Mooresburg, second; Troop No. 27, Bloomsburg, third. First aid???Troop 10, First Presbyterian church, Berwick, A. C* Leisenring scoutmaster, first; Troop No. 27, and Troop No. 25, First Methodist, t Bloomsbuw' A! Hartzeil, scfiitrnaster. ,%z tor' second; Troop No. 24, Bloofn&burg, and Troop No. 35, Danville 'Evangelical, Edward Rantz, scoutmas- ' ter, tie for third. Dispatch racing???Troop 21, St. Matthew Lutheran, Bloomsburg, Lester Drumm scoutmaster, firsi; Troop No. 24, second; Troop No. 27, third. Cubs Hop relay???Pack No. 3, Catawissa, E. D. Allison cubmaster, first. Chariot race???Pack No. 24, St. Columba'c Catholic Church, William Kelly cubmaster. Crab race???Won by mixed pack of No. 23, Rotary Club, Bloomsburg, John Morrison cubmaster; No. 25 pack and ore cub from Catawissa. EVEN in the days of Marshall ->-. .Jj . Evans, the Taylor boy, East Stroudsburg didn???t have a basketball team that was as potent on offense and as brilliant in all phases of the sport as the one now striving for state honors. But with all due respect to the Big Red, those who saw the game here Saturday evening aren't county ing the Huskies out of the returr skirmish in East Stroudsburg. It is true that of all the places visited by the Huskies, they probably do wdrse on the East Stroudsburg basketball court than any where else. Yet, there???s the old axiom on the land lane with noi: turn. In the game here Saturday even-1 ing the Huskies still were in thej* fight for honors. The contest was a H "must??? game for them even more' than for the Big Red and the heat Is was on plenty. The boys pressed. | There is no doubt of that and they were missing out on lay-u??> shots | in the middle of the ball game that made it appear that the ring had chicken \yire over it. But things will be different at East Stroudsburg. Then the Huskies will be just out to avenge a defeat and if they can steady their pace to play as well throughout as they do at the start and finish, they had fj a chance, a fine chance, of evening 1 the score with the Big Red. irothers On Opposing Squads Paul Kellogg, junior at the local liege, and a replacement forward i the varsity, is a brother of Fred ellogg, a sophomore and member ! the East Stroudsburg varsity [uad. The brothers reside in Toanda. Illness prevented Fred from aking the trip here Saturday. Incidentally, East Stroudsburg ???obably had confidence in the eatness of its ball club before the ason started. It is the classiest dressed outfit that has come out of I that institution in years. Further, they have talent to burn I and it is being carried along. The | Big Red was on a two-game week- P end trip and they carried twelve! players. Now that is quite a change" from r*3t so many seasons backL when to carry no more |tharivseven or eight, even on a one jday trip. ' Building Winners 5 -M-^f Billy Kelly, cartoonist for the j Sunday Independent of Wilkes- ' Barre, over the past week had as; his subject Pete Sincavage, builder | of winning teams at Sugar Notch! for the past thirteen years. Pete, a Bloomsburg alumnus, was | a member of the most illustrious I class in the history of the institu-*! tion???l924???Doc Nelson's conten-jj ticns to the contrary not\vithstand-[l \ *- ii i i ?????? - B.S.T.C. Jayvees *??? fg. pts. Valente, forward 1 1-3 3 Kellogg, forward , 2 1-1 5 Washvilla, forward ... 0 1-2 1 Kostenbauder, center . 1 0-0 2 Niles, guard 0 0-0 0 Crocamo. guard ..... 1 0-0 2 Totals .'.. 5 3-6 13 Edwardsrilie All-Stan *??? fg. pts. Ziko, forward 2 0-1 4 Llewellyn, forward .... 1 0-2 2 Rosks, center 1 2-2 4 Hutnick, guard 1 0-0 2 Giermack, guard 0 0-1 o 2-6 12 B.S.T.C 5 3 1 4???13 Edwardsville 6 2 0 4???12 Referee???Menarick.

College J. V. Team Victor xh o/H Andy Giermak's Edwardsville All-Stars Beaten, 13-12 Bloomsburg State Teachers College Jayvees, undefeated, had to come through with two last minufe field goals to defeat Andy Giermak's Edwardsville All-Stars, 13-12, in an abbreviated preliminary Saturday evening. Andy and his cohorts were late putting in an appearance, asserting icy roads made traveling difficult, an dthe game was cut to four five minutes periods so the main contest could start on schedule. College Scores ;efJ7Pre4s' ' By The Associateti7Pre(Ss Saturday's Scores Penn State 43, Tempi-: 25. Duquesne 36, Long Island 34. Manhattan 53, LaSalle 44. St. Joseph's 41, Brooklyn College 32. Susquehanna 44, Ursinus 41. Franklin-Marshall 44, Muhlenberg 25. Lock Haven 39, Shippensburg 38. Swarthmore 43, Juniata 23. Westminster 47, Waynesburg 44. Scranton 61, Mexico University 44. Gettysburg 52 Lehigh 45. Moravian 48, Drew 33. East Stroudsburg 50, Bloomsburg 43. Diekin&an 55, Drexel 36. Cortland 33, Mansfield 31. Geneva 47, Carnegie Tech 32. Edinboro 50, Fredonia 37. Cornell 43, Pennsylvania 31. Trinity 50, Haverford 39. California Teachers 55, Clarion 36. Millersville 67, West Chester 47. Pitt 39, Army 32. Lafayette 49. Penn Military 31, Lawrence Tech 44, Alliance (Cambridge Springs) 33. Swarthmore Frosh 34, Tome 24. Lafayette Jayvees 32, Penn Jayvees 30 (extra period.) Penn State Frosh 54, Wyoming g More Than 100 Scouts Take Part in Fun Night M??A Well over one hundred Boy Scouts from most sections within the Columbia and Montour Council last night participated in the "Fun Night" program in the Teachers College gymnasium, here, as one of the many features of Scout Anniversary Week. It Troop No. 27, First Presbyterian fJhurcb; BloOmsbbrg, Mfcron Mil- Wr, scoutmaster, earned off the honors with 19 points. Next was troop No. 40, Mooresburg, George Fullmer, scoutmaster. Among thirteen tie for third place were Troop No. 68, St. Matthew Lutheran, Catawissa, Bruce Rhawn scoutmaster, and Troop No. 24, St. Columba's, Bloomsburg, Rupert Kelly scoutmaster, with 12 points each. In the cub pack events the three competing packs tied for honors. A number of scouters were in the audience, watched the keen competition and assisted in the judging. The program was directed by James W. Lanning, assistant scout executive. A cummary of the events in which ten troops and three packs * M**???^???amamw^??????Manjiiiww . .... participated, follow: Scouts Knot tying relay???Troop 68, Catawissa, first; Troop 40, Mooresburg, second; Troop No. 27, Bloomsburg, third. First aid???Troop 10, First Presbyterian church, Berwick, A. C* Leisenring scoutmaster, first; Troop No. 27, and Troop No. 25, First Methodist, t Bloomsbuw' A! Hartzeil, scfiitrnaster. ,%z tor' second; Troop No. 24, Bloofn&burg, and Troop No. 35, Danville 'Evangelical, Edward Rantz, scoutmas- ' ter, tie for third. Dispatch racing???Troop 21, St. Matthew Lutheran, Bloomsburg, Lester Drumm scoutmaster, firsi; Troop No. 24, second; Troop No. 27, third. Cubs Hop relay???Pack No. 3, Catawissa, E. D. Allison cubmaster, first. Chariot race???Pack No. 24, St. Columba'c Catholic Church, William Kelly cubmaster. Crab race???Won by mixed pack of No. 23, Rotary Club, Bloomsburg, John Morrison cubmaster; No. 25 pack and ore cub from Catawissa. EVEN in the days of Marshall ->-. .Jj . Evans, the Taylor boy, East Stroudsburg didn???t have a basketball team that was as potent on offense and as brilliant in all phases of the sport as the one now striving for state honors. But with all due respect to the Big Red, those who saw the game here Saturday evening aren't county ing the Huskies out of the returr skirmish in East Stroudsburg. It is true that of all the places visited by the Huskies, they probably do wdrse on the East Stroudsburg basketball court than any where else. Yet, there???s the old axiom on the land lane with noi: turn. In the game here Saturday even-1 ing the Huskies still were in thej* fight for honors. The contest was a H "must??? game for them even more' than for the Big Red and the heat Is was on plenty. The boys pressed. | There is no doubt of that and they were missing out on lay-u??> shots | in the middle of the ball game that made it appear that the ring had chicken \yire over it. But things will be different at East Stroudsburg. Then the Huskies will be just out to avenge a defeat and if they can steady their pace to play as well throughout as they do at the start and finish, they had fj a chance, a fine chance, of evening 1 the score with the Big Red. irothers On Opposing Squads Paul Kellogg, junior at the local liege, and a replacement forward i the varsity, is a brother of Fred ellogg, a sophomore and member ! the East Stroudsburg varsity [uad. The brothers reside in Toanda. Illness prevented Fred from aking the trip here Saturday. Incidentally, East Stroudsburg ???obably had confidence in the eatness of its ball club before the ason started. It is the classiest dressed outfit that has come out of I that institution in years. Further, they have talent to burn I and it is being carried along. The | Big Red was on a two-game week- P end trip and they carried twelve! players. Now that is quite a change" from r*3t so many seasons backL when to carry no more |tharivseven or eight, even on a one jday trip. ' Building Winners 5 -M-^f Billy Kelly, cartoonist for the j Sunday Independent of Wilkes- ' Barre, over the past week had as; his subject Pete Sincavage, builder | of winning teams at Sugar Notch! for the past thirteen years. Pete, a Bloomsburg alumnus, was | a member of the most illustrious I class in the history of the institu-*! tion???l924???Doc Nelson's conten-jj ticns to the contrary not\vithstand-[l \ *- ii i i ?????? - B.S.T.C. Jayvees *??? fg. pts. Valente, forward 1 1-3 3 Kellogg, forward , 2 1-1 5 Washvilla, forward ... 0 1-2 1 Kostenbauder, center . 1 0-0 2 Niles, guard 0 0-0 0 Crocamo. guard ..... 1 0-0 2 Totals .'.. 5 3-6 13 Edwardsrilie All-Stan *??? fg. pts. Ziko, forward 2 0-1 4 Llewellyn, forward .... 1 0-2 2 Rosks, center 1 2-2 4 Hutnick, guard 1 0-0 2 Giermack, guard 0 0-1 o 2-6 12 B.S.T.C 5 3 1 4???13 Edwardsville 6 2 0 4???12 Referee???Menarick.